Bogura DC commits to long-awaited airport project
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Newly appointed Deputy Commissioner (DC)
of Bogura, Md Taufiqur Rahman, has pledged strong commitment to establishing an
airport in the district, calling it a necessity rather than a luxury after
personally inspecting the site.
Presiding at a views-exchange meeting with journalists
on Thursday afternoon at his office, Taufiqur Rahman openly acknowledged a
demand Bogura residents have voiced for years.
"Bogura needs an airport, and if implemented, it
could reshape communication, business, tourism, investment, emergency services
and connectivity with the capital and beyond," he said.
Bogura DC recently conducted a personal visit to the
airport site, examining its current state through ground inspection rather than
relying on reports or files. His findings revealed significant infrastructure
challenges that complicate the project.
Airport infrastructure is currently divided into two
separate structures: a radar station and the airport facility itself, located
approximately eight kilometres apart. This considerable distance is not merely
a logistical inconvenience but influences critical aspects including flight
operations, safety protocols, navigation systems and long-term viability of the
facility.
Despite these complications, Taufiqur Rahman maintained
firm resolve on the matter. "I also believe an airport is necessary, and I
will remain sincere on this matter," he assured attendees, adding that
people will witness progress in the coming period.
Bogura DC emphasized that establishing the airport has
weighed on his mind constantly amid numerous other responsibilities. He
described his workload using a revealing metaphor: "It is as if I have
seven minds occupied at once," reflecting the enormous expectations and
complex challenges requiring attention simultaneously.
Taufiqur Rahman explained that his office will do
everything possible within administrative capacity to accelerate
implementation. However, he acknowledged that such large-scale infrastructure
projects require extensive planning, funding coordination and
inter-departmental cooperation.
His tone throughout the discussion suggested
responsibility rather than formality. By physically visiting the site and
examining conditions firsthand, Rahman demonstrated an approach connecting
policy intentions with ground realities, a practice often missing in
administrative circles.
DC concluded his remarks on the airport with
conviction, using religious expression to indicate both hope and intention.
"Insha'Allah, people will see progress," he stated, signaling genuine
commitment beyond mere official rhetoric.
Meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner
(General) Md Mezbhaul Karim, Additional Deputy Commissioner (Revenue) PM Imrul
Kayes, Bogura Press Club President Rezaul Hasan Ranu, Bogura Journalists' Union
President Ganesh Das and journalists from various print and electronic media
outlets.